Patton Design, Inc.

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Patton Design, Inc. is an industrial design, engineering, software and hardware, and prototyping consultancy based out of Orange County, California. The firm was founded in 1983 by California State University at Long Beach alum Doug Patton.

Patton Design began with the idea of fusing design and engineering together for the seamless integration of product development. Some notable projects include the first Mac Classic computer by Apple, the Stylewriter by Apple, and the Mitsubishi Pen Remote which is in a permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Patton Design was also featured on ABC's American Inventor and represented the million dollar winner with the "Anecia Survival Capsule", the second place winner with "The WordAce", as well as the third place winner with "The Catch Elite". [1]

Patton Design is a patron member of the Industrial Designers Society of America and has won seventeen Industrial Design Excellence Awards.

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